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Ken Lee
2-Feb-2007, 13:07
See This article on Pixel I Studio (http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/?page_id=12)

"Pixel is a RGB, CMYK and HDR image editing, photo retouching, graphics manipulating and animation program available for many operating systems formerly known as Pixel32. It is available for Windows, Linux, Linspire, MacOSX, BeOS, Zeta, QNX, MorphOS, FreeBSD, eComStation, OS/2, SkyOS and even old plain DOS, for both x86 and PowerPC architectures."

Kirk Gittings
2-Feb-2007, 13:11
At $38 bucks it must be significant competition for PS......:)

Ash
2-Feb-2007, 14:40
Gimpshop all the way

julian
3-Feb-2007, 06:05
Gimpshop all the way

has someone come up with a way of profiling the monitor and using icc profiles in Unix?

Ash
3-Feb-2007, 14:30
best log onto plasticbugs and ask - im a mac guy ;)

dagabel
3-Feb-2007, 14:35
Yep - Gimpshop!

Ken Lee
3-Feb-2007, 15:21
Yep - Gimpshop!

I found a plugin for GIMP that purports to provide support for ICC profiles.

See http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=5146

Is this kind of support native, or do we need to get a plugin ?

Eric Rose
3-Feb-2007, 18:49
The ONLY reason I still suffer along with Windo$e is for PS. I'm not a Mac guy and probably never will be, but I love Linux. Some day I will have to spend the time and really figure out The Gimp. The little I have used it though showed promise.

Leonard Evens
3-Feb-2007, 19:26
has someone come up with a way of profiling the monitor and using icc profiles in Unix?

I believe color management will be in version 2.4. There is supposedly some color management in 2.3, but it is not stable yet. I haven't tried it, but I will in time.